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- the present embodiments relate to a driving circuit and an organic light emitting diode (OLED) display device. More particularly, the present embodiments relate to a driving circuit capable of reducing a grey level error by preventing voltage sag, caused in an analog switch, to improve its linearity, and an OLED display device including the same.
- OLED organic light emitting diode
- a flat panel display may include a display region in which pixels are arranged in an array on a substrate.
- An image may be displayed by connecting scan lines and data lines to each of the pixels to selectively apply a data signal to the pixels.
- Flat panel displays may be classified into passive matrix type displays and active matrix type displays, depending on driving systems of pixels.
- Active matrix type displays which selectively illuminate every unit pixel, have been widely used for favorable aspects of, e.g., resolution, contrast, response time, etc.
- Flat panel displays have been used as displays or monitors for information appliances, e.g., personal computers, mobile phones, PDAs, etc.
- the flat panel displays may be classified into, e.g., LCD displays using liquid crystal panels, OLED display devices, PDPs using plasma panels, etc.
- the present embodiments are therefore directed to a driving circuit capable of displaying various grey level values, and an OLED display device including the same.
- a circuit which may include a first decoder adapted to output first decoding signals employing first bits of a digital data signal, a first selection unit adapted to generate first selection signals and first inverse selection signals in correspondence with the first decoding signals, a switch unit adapted to select a first reference voltage and second reference voltage from reference voltages employing the first selection signals and the first inverse selection signals, the second reference voltage being lower than the first reference voltage, a second decoder adapted to output second decoding signals employing second bits of the digital data signal, a second selection unit adapted to generate second selection signals and second inverse selection signals in correspondence with the second decoding signals, and voltage distribution units adapted to receive and distribute the selected first reference voltage and the selected second reference voltage, where a voltage distribution unit may include a data voltage generation unit adapted to receive the second selection signals and the second inverse selection signals to generate a data voltage.
- the first selection unit may be adapted to operate in correspondence with one bit of the digital data signal.
- the second selection unit may be adapted to operate in correspondence with one bit of the digital data signal.
- the first decoder may be adapted to select two reference voltages.
- the data voltage generation unit may include a voltage distribution unit adapted to receive the first reference voltage and the second reference voltage to generate four grey level voltages by employing a resistance ratio.
- the switch unit may include a first transistor adapted to receive the first selection signal and switch the first reference voltage, a second transistor adapted to receive the first inverse selection signal and switch the first reference voltage, a third transistor adapted to receive the first selection signal and switch the second reference voltage, and a fourth transistor adapted to receive the first inverse selection signal and switch the second reference voltage.
- the data voltage generation may include a fifth transistor adapted to switch the first reference voltage in correspondence with the second selection signal, a sixth transistor adapted to switch the first reference voltage in correspondence with the second inverse selection signal, a resistor array in which first, second, and third resistors are connected in series, a seventh transistor connected between the first and second resistors, the seventh transistor being adapted to output a grey level voltage of the data signal in correspondence with the second selection signal, and an eighth transistor connected between the second and third resistor and adapted to output a grey level voltage of the data signal in correspondence with the second inverse selection signal.
- the switch unit may be adapted to select two reference voltage lines from nine reference voltage lines to select the first reference voltage and the second reference voltage.
- a data driver which may include a shift register unit adapted to output control signals, a latch unit adapted to receive digital data signals in series and to output digital data signals in parallel in correspondence with the control signal, and a D/A converter unit adapted to convert the digital data signal to a data voltage
- the D/A converter unit may include a first decoder adapted to output first decoding signals employing first bits of a digital data signal, a first selection unit adapted to generate first selection signals and first inverse selection signals in correspondence with the first decoding signals, a switch unit adapted to select a first reference voltage and second reference voltage from reference voltages employing the first selection signals and the first inverse selection signals, the second reference voltage being lower than the first reference voltage, a second decoder adapted to output second decoding signals employing second bits of the digital data signal, a second selection unit adapted to generate second selection signals and second inverse selection signals in correspondence with the second decoding signals, and voltage distribution units adapted
- an OLED which may include a pixel unit adapted to receive a data voltage and a scan signal to display an image, a data driver adapted to generate the data voltage, and a scan driver adapted to generate the scan signal
- the data driver may include a shift register unit adapted to output control signals, a latch unit adapted to receive digital data signals in series and output digital data signals in parallel in correspondence with the control signal, and a D/A converter unit adapted to convert a digital data signal to data voltage
- the D/A converter unit may include a first decoder adapted to output first decoding signals employing first bits of a digital data signal, a first selection unit adapted to generate first selection signals and first inverse selection signals in correspondence with the first decoding signals, a switch unit adapted to select a first reference voltage and second reference voltage from reference voltages employing the first selection signals and the first inverse selection signals, the second reference voltage being lower than the first reference voltage, a second decode
- FIG. 1 illustrates an OLED display device
- FIG. 2 illustrates a circuit view of a resistor array for generating a grey level voltage in a D/A converter used in a data driver of the OLED display device of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 illustrates a data driver used in an OLED display device according to the present embodiments
- FIG. 4 illustrates a D/A converter according to the present embodiments
- FIG. 5 illustrates a circuit view of a voltage distribution circuit for generating a grey level voltage, which is connected to a first selection unit in the D/A converter according to the present embodiments;
- FIG. 6 illustrates an equivalent circuit view of a resistor array for generating a grey level voltage
- FIG. 7 illustrates a diagram of a grey level voltage that is generated in a voltage distribution unit and a first selection unit as shown in FIG. 5 ;
- FIG. 8 illustrates a circuit view of a pixel used in the OLED display device of FIG. 2 .
- Korean Patent Application No. 10-2006-0110574 filed on Nov. 9, 2006, in the Korean Intellectual Property Office, and entitled: “Driving Circuit and Organic Light Emitting Diode Display Device Thereof,” is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
- one element When one element is connected to another element, one element may be not only directly connected to another element but also indirectly connected to another element via another element. Further, elements may be omitted for clarity. Also, like reference numerals refer to like elements throughout.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a cross-sectional view of an OLED display device.
- the OLED display device may include a pixel unit 100 , a data driver 200 and a scan driver 300 .
- the pixel unit 100 may include multiple data lines (D 1 , D 2 . . . Dm- 1 , Dm) and multiple scan lines (S 1 , S 2 . . . Sn- 1 , Sn), and also may include multiple pixels 101 formed in a region defined by the data lines (D 1 , D 2 . . . Dm- 1 , Dm) and the scan lines (S 1 , S 2 . . . Sn- 1 , Sn).
- Each pixel 101 may include a pixel circuit and an OLED, and may generate a pixel current flowing to the OLED.
- the pixel current may be applied to the pixels by employing a data signal transmitted to the pixel circuit through the data lines (D 1 , D 2 . . . Dm- 1 , Dm), and a scan signal transmitted to the pixel circuit through the scan lines (S 1 , S 2 . . . Sn- 1 , Sn).
- the data driver 200 may be connected to the data lines (D 1 , D 2 . . . Dm- 1 , Dm), and may generate a data signal sequentially transmitted to rows of the data lines (D 1 , D 2 . . . Dm- 1 , Dm).
- the data driver 200 may include a D/A converter to generate a grey level voltage, and may transmit the generated grey level voltage to the data lines (D 1 , D 2 . . . Dm- 1 , Dm), the grey level voltage converting the digital signal into an analog signal.
- the scan driver 300 may be connected to the scan lines (S 1 , S 2 . . . Sn- 1 , Sn), and may generate a scan signal transmitted to the scan lines (S 1 , S 2 . . . Sn- 1 , Sn).
- a certain row may be selected by the scan signal, and the data signal may be transmitted to the pixel 101 in the selected row, and the pixel may thus generate an electric current corresponding to the data signal.
- FIG. 2 illustrates a circuit view of a resistor unit for generating a grey level voltage in a D/A converter used in a data driver of the OLED display device of FIG. 1 .
- the resistor unit may generate 8 grey level voltages V 0 , V 1 . . . V 6 , V 7 .
- Eight resistors R 1 , R 2 . . . R 7 , R 8 may be connected in series to generate the 8 grey level voltages, and a first reference voltage VrefH, which may be a high voltage, and a second reference voltage VrefL, which may be a low voltage, may be transmitted to ends of the resistors R 1 , R 2 . . .
- VrefL and VrefH may be transmitted to the unit via transistors having internal resistances Ra and Rb, respectively. Voltages may be distributed by the 8 resistors R 1 , R 2 . . . R 7 , R 8 as data voltages.
- the D/A converter as configured above may generate 8 data voltages distributed by the 8 resistors R 1 , R 2 . . . R 7 , R 8 .
- Grey levels to be generated may be fixed since the number of the distributed data voltages are fixed, and therefore the D/A converter may be designed differently if the data signal displays 256 grey levels, 128 grey levels or 64 grey levels. Accordingly, different data drivers may be used if different numbers of grey levels are displayed, and different data drivers may be employed depending on the grey levels of the data signal.
- FIG. 3 illustrates a cross-sectional view of a data driver 200 of an OLED display device according to the present embodiments.
- the data driver 200 may include a shift register 210 , a sampling latch 220 , a hold latch 230 , a level shifter 240 , a D/A converter 250 and a buffer unit 260 .
- the shift register 210 may include multiple flip flops, and may control the sampling latch 220 in correspondence with a clock signal (CLK or/CLK) and a synchronizing signal (HSP).
- the sampling latch 220 may sequentially receive data signals (R data, G data, and B data) of one row and output the received data signals in parallel, depending on a control signal of the shift register 210 .
- a process in which the signals are sequentially received and output in parallel is referred to as SIPO (Serial In Parallel Out).
- the hold latch 230 may receive signals in parallel and output the received signals in parallel.
- a process in which the signals are received in parallel and output in parallel is referred to as PIPO (Parallel In Parallel Out).
- the level shifter 240 may convert the signals, output from the hold latch 230 , to an operation voltage of the system, and may transmit the converted signals to the D/A converter 250 .
- the D/A converter 250 may convert the digital signal to an analog signal, may select a corresponding grey level voltage, and may transmit the selected grey level voltage to the buffer unit 260 .
- the buffer unit 260 may amplify the grey level voltage to transmit the amplified grey level voltage.
- FIG. 4 illustrates a D/A converter.
- the D/A converter 250 may include a first decoder 251 , a first selection unit 252 , a switch unit 253 , a second decoder 254 , a second selection unit 255 and a data voltage generation unit 256 .
- the data signal transmitted from the D/A converter may be, e.g., a 6-bit signal, a 7-bit signal, an 8-bit signal, etc.
- the first decoder 251 may employ an upper, i.e., first, 3 bits of the data signals to generate 8 first decoding signals.
- the first decoder 251 may include 8 NOR gates, and may employ the upper 3-bit signals and their bar, i.e., inverse, signals applied to data lines D 0 , D 1 , D 2 , D 0 , D 1 , D 2 to generate 8 first decoding signals, and then may select one NOR gate out of the 8 NOR gates to output the first decoding signal.
- the leftmost NOR gate is referred to as a first NOR gate
- the next NOR gate is referred to as a second NOR gate, etc.
- the first selection unit 252 may include multiple NAND gates having two input terminals, and may generate 8 first selection signals and 8 first selection bar signals. There may be a total of 16 NAND gates, and when two of the NAND gates form a pair, the result may be a total of 8 pairs of the NAND gates. For convenience, two of the leftmost NAND gates forming a pair are referred to as a first NAND gate pair, the next two are referred to as a second NAND gate pair, etc. High and low signals may be applied to data lines D 7 and D 7 to drive the NAND gates in conjunction with the signals output from the first decoder 251 .
- An output terminal of the first NOR gate may be connected to one input terminal of the first NAND gate to receive a first decoding signal, and a positive signal line may be connected to the other input terminal of the first NAND gate.
- the output terminal of the first NOR gate may also be connected to one input terminal of the second NAND gate to receive a first decoding signal, and a negative signal line may be connected to the other input terminal of the second NAND gate.
- a first selection signal may be output from the first NAND gate, and a first selection bar signal may be output from the second NAND gate.
- One bit of the data signal may be transmitted to the positive signal line, and a bar signal of one bit of the data signal may be transmitted to the negative signal line.
- a signal of “1” may be transmitted by the positive signal line, and a signal of “0” may be transmitted by the negative signal line.
- the data signal is an 8-bit signal
- a signal of the lowermost bit out of the 8-bit signal(D 7 , D 7 ) may be transmitted
- the data signal is a 7-bit signal or a 6-bit signal
- a signal of “1” may be transmitted.
- the switch unit 253 may select two reference voltage lines out of the total 9 reference voltage lines (V 0 , V 1 . . . V 8 ) to select a first reference voltage and a second reference voltage out of the reference voltages, the second reference voltage being lower than the first reference voltage.
- the switch unit 253 may include a total of 32 transistors, the 32 transistors paired to form 16 pairs. The transistors forming one leftmost pair are referred to as a first transistor and a second transistor, the transistors forming the next pair are referred to as a third transistor and a fourth transistor, etc.
- the two transistors forming a pair may each have sources connected to one reference voltage line out of the 9 reference voltage lines, and gates connected respectively to a first NAND gate and a second NAND gate of a NAND gate pair. Accordingly, when the first selection signal is output through the first NAND gate, the first transistor and the third transistor may be in a turned-on state, and the first reference voltage and the second reference voltage may be selected and transmitted to the data voltage generation unit. When the second selection signal is output through the second NAND gate, the second transistor and the fourth transistor may be in a turned-on state, and the first reference voltage and the second reference voltage may be selected and transmitted to the data voltage generation unit.
- the second decoder 254 may employ a lower, i.e., second, 3 bits of the data signals to generate 8 second decoding signals.
- the second decoder 254 may include 8 NOR gates, and may employ the lower 3-bit signals of the data signal and their bar signals through data lines D 3 , D 4 , D 5 , D 3 , D 4 , D 5 to generate 8 second decoding signals, and one NOR gate out of the 8 NOR gates may output the second decoding signal.
- the leftmost NOR gate is referred to as a ninth NOR gate, the next NOR gate, is referred to as the tenth NOR gate, etc.
- the second selection unit 255 may include multiple NAND gates having two input terminals, and may generate 8 second selection signals and 8 second selection bar signals. There may be a total 16 NAND gates, with two of the NAND gates forming a pair, resulting in a total of 8 pairs of the NAND gates. For convenience, two of the leftmost NAND gates becoming a pair are referred to as a seventeenth NAND gate and an eighteenth NAND gate, etc. High and low signals may be applied to data lines D 6 and D 6 to drive the NAND gates in conjunction with the signals output from the second decoder 254 .
- An output terminal of the ninth NOR gate may be connected to one input terminal of the seventeenth NAND gate to receive a second decoding signal, and a positive signal line may be connected to the other input terminal of the seventeenth NAND gate.
- the output terminal of the ninth NOR gate may also be connected to one input terminal of the eighteenth NAND gate to receive a second decoding signal, and a negative signal line may be connected to the other input terminal of the eighteenth NAND gate.
- a second selection signal may be output from the seventeenth NAND gate, and a second selection bar signal may be output from the eighteenth NAND gate.
- One bit of the data signal may be transmitted by data line D 6 , and a bar signal of one bit of the data signal may be transmitted by the positive signal line.
- a signal of “1” may be transmitted by data line the positive signal line, and a signal of “0” may be transmitted by the negative signal line.
- the data signal is an 8-bit signal
- a lower 2-bit signal(D 6 , D 6 ) out of the 8-bit signals may be transmitted.
- the data signal is a 7-bit signal
- a signal of the lowermost bit out of the 7-bit signals may be transmitted.
- the data signal is a 6-bit signal
- a signal of “1” may be transmitted.
- the data voltage generation unit 256 may include 8 voltage distribution units, and each of the voltage distribution units may include resistor arrays which may contain 4 transistors and 3 resistors. Two transistors out of the 4 transistors may receive the first reference voltage through the source, and may have a drain connected to one terminal of the resistor array. The two transistors may have a gate connected respectively to the seventeenth NAND gate and the eighteenth NAND gate.
- the two remaining transistors may have a source connected respectively to both ends of the resistor arranged in a central region of the 3 resistor array, a drain connected to an output terminal, and a gate connected respectively to the seventeenth NAND gate and the eighteenth NAND gate.
- the transistors may be connected respectively to output lines, and the transistors may be driven by a preset signal PRE and a preset bar signal PREB.
- the analog signal may be output at D/A out.
- the selection of the first reference voltage VrefH and the second reference voltage VrefL may be displayed with 8 or 16 grey levels by the first decoder 251 and the first selection unit 252 .
- the grey level voltage may also be selected with 8 or 16 grey levels by the second decoder 254 and the second selection unit 255 . Therefore, it may be possible to display 64 grey levels, 128 grey levels, or 256 grey levels.
- FIG. 5 illustrates a circuit view of a data voltage generation circuit that may be connected to a switch unit in the D/A converter according to the present embodiments.
- the data voltage generation circuit may include a first transistor M 1 and a second transistor M 2 for switching a first reference voltage VrefH.
- a third transistor M 3 and a fourth transistor M 4 may switch a second reference voltage VrefL.
- the data voltage generation circuit may include a fifth transistor M 5 and a sixth transistor M 6 adapted to further switch the first reference voltage VrefH.
- a resistor array may include first, second, and third resistors r 1 , r 2 , r 3 connected in series.
- a seventh transistor M 7 may connect between the first resistor r 1 and the second resistor r 2 to transmit signals to a first output terminal out 1 .
- An eighth transistor M 8 may connect between the second resistor r 2 and the third resistor r 3 to transmit signals to a second output terminal out 2 .
- An internal resistance of the first transistor M 1 may be referred to as Ra′
- an internal resistance of the second transistor M 2 may be referred to as Rb′
- an internal resistance of the third transistor M 3 may be referred to as Rc
- an internal resistance of the fourth transistor M 4 may be referred to as Rd
- an internal resistance of the fifth transistor M 5 may be referred to as Re
- an internal resistance of the sixth transistor M 6 may be referred to as Rf.
- the first transistor M 1 and the third transistor M 3 may be controlled by the first selection signal.
- the second transistor M 2 and the fourth transistor M 4 may be controlled by the first selection bar signal.
- the fifth transistor M 5 and the seventh transistor M 7 may be controlled by the second selection signal.
- the sixth transistor M 6 and the eighth transistor M 8 may be controlled by the second selection bar signal.
- the data voltage generation circuit may employ at least one of four resistor arrays depending on a switching operation of each of the transistors, as shown in FIG. 6 .
- Four grey level voltages may be output by employing the first reference voltage VrefH and the second reference voltage VrefL in accordance with a resistance ratio.
- 8 voltage distribution circuits may generate a total of 32 grey level voltages, because 4 grey level voltages may be generated in one data voltage generation unit.
- FIG. 7 illustrates a diagram of a grey level voltage generated in a voltage distribution unit and the first selection unit as shown in FIG. 5 .
- the first grey level voltage and the second grey level voltage may be divided into 16 levels and define an intermediate value in each step to generate the total of 32 grey level voltages.
- the data signal is composed of 6 bits
- the data signal may be initially divided into 16 grey levels to generate 16 grey level voltages.
- the data signal is composed of 7 bits or 8 bits, the data signal may generate the entire 32 grey level voltages.
- FIG. 8 illustrates a circuit view of one example of a pixel circuit employed in the OLED display device of FIG. 2 .
- the pixel circuit may be connected to the data line Dm, the scan line Sn and a pixel power line ELVdd, and may include a first transistor T 1 , a second transistor T 2 , a capacitor Cst, and an OLED connected to a power source ELVss.
- the first transistor T 1 may have a source connected to a pixel power line ELVdd, a drain connected to the OLED, and a gate connected to a first node N 1 .
- the second transistor T 2 may have a source connected to the data line Dm, a drain connected to the first node N 1 , a gate connected to the scan line Sn.
- the capacitor Cst may be connected between the first node N 1 and the pixel power line ELVdd to maintain a voltage between the first node N 1 and the pixel power line ELVdd for a predetermined time.
- the OLED may include an anode electrode, a cathode electrode and a light emitting layer.
- the anode electrode may be connected to the drain of the first transistor T 1 , and the cathode electrode may be connected to the power source ELVss having a low electric potential. Therefore, light may be emitted in the light emitting layer and brightness controlled, in correspondence with an electric current capacity, when electric current flows from the anode electrode to the cathode electrode of the OLED in correspondence with a voltage applied to the gate of the first transistor T 1 .
- the driving circuit according to the present embodiments and the OLED display device thereof may be used in various OLED display devices by converting a digital data signal to an analog data signal to suitably correspond to the bit number of the data signal.
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